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Andrew Lessman Marine Collegen Peptides

Does anyone know if the 360 serving size is going to have a reduced price.  It is currently $299, but was originally sold for $149.

 

Thanks in advance.  I may have to purchase the smaller size for now, but I was hoping someone would know.

 

 

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Re: Andrew Lessman Marine Collegen Peptides

Prices are reduced during his visits, he is on this weekend. He had the TS for this product(w/MSM) during his last visit(July i think). 

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Re: Andrew Lessman Marine Collegen Peptides

They may have reduced all sizes but that one in advance of his visit, but that's a good point.  I'll just wait until this weekend.

 

It's a huge container, but I am amazed how quickly it gets used up!

 

Thanks.

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Re: Andrew Lessman Marine Collegen Peptides

@Witchy Woman  I ordered mine at a reduced price on his last visit.  It's on Extended delivery. I still have quite a lot so it's okay. This time I ordered the one with MSM.

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Re: Andrew Lessman Marine Collegen Peptides

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Interesting blog article about consuming collagen and its' affects on skin:

 

http://www.dermstore.com/blog/understanding-collagen-supplements/

 

For those not wanting to click on links, here is a bit of information from the article I thought was interesting:

 

"CURRENT RESEARCH + UNDERSTANDING DOSAGE

Actually, there are several current studies favoring collagen as a useful supplement, but understanding the dosage and alternate factors involved is also important.

Zak Normandin, CEO of Dirty Lemon, shared this 2013 study - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23949208- with us, which shows that after 8 weeks with a dosage of hydrolized collagen as low as 2.5g daily, positive changes are seen in women 35-55 years old: elasticity, in particular, was measurably improved (in the elderly women; not in the younger women). Skin moisture improved, but not to a statistically reportable degree.

This recent clinical trial, on the other hand, gave groups of women aged 40-65 in France and Japan an increased dose—10g—of hydrolized marine collagen daily for 8 weeks. Results were positive, and included not only improved elasticity, but a higher statistically reportable moisture content.

So if you do believe in collagen supplements, you need to pay close attention to the dosage. That’s key. “With type I & III collagen, you really need to consume >6g at a time to be effective,” says Joyce Longfield."

 

Here is a link to the study it mentions that showed good improvement in skin moisture and elasticity when consuming 10g of collagen.

 

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jocd.12174/full

 

 

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Re: Andrew Lessman Marine Collegen Peptides

I ordered his MCP w/MSM when he had it in July. I had a lot of the regular MCP left and am just finishing that up now. I think I will probably start using the new stuff on Monday.